BREAKING: Hollywood legend claims Gene Hackman was murdered!

Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their Santa Fe home, sparking speculation, including claims of foul play by actor Randy Quaid. Authorities initially found no evidence of foul play, but new details from a search warrant raised concerns. Hackman was discovered in the mudroom, while Arakawa was in a bathroom near a space heater, with pills scattered nearby. Hackman’s daughter, Elizabeth, said carbon monoxide poisoning was ruled out, and no gas leaks were detected. Quaid took to social media, alleging the couple was murdered, but provided no evidence. The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities awaiting autopsy and toxicology reports. Fans continue to mourn Hackman’s legacy as speculation swirls online.

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